Stuck with You (The STEMinist Novellas, #2)
Ali Hazelwood
4.0 (1 rating)
Stuck with You (The STEMinist Novellas, #2)
Published: January 1, 2022
Pages: 127
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4.0
1 rating
Read Letter D.
Feb 8, 2026
4, maybe even 4.25 stars for this quick read.
All these STEMinist novellas are essentially the same premise - enemies to loves, forced proximity, miscommunication, with giant he falls at first sight dudes. Fine, okay, whatever. I know this going in and enjoy a solid 75% of those things.
This one capitalized on that. Who doesn't love 'stuck in an elevator'? And the miscommunication./misunderstanding worked really well here without feeling too forced or overwrought. AND, biggest AND, the FMC actually addresses the (almost literal) elephant in the room - how it might just have been a bad idea to run home with the giant guy you only just met. This is something I constantly think when the *tiny* leading lady goes off with *huge* basically stranger all the time. So kudos for Sadie for wondering for a moment.
The back and forth timeline was fun, I was more sold on Erik than I was Liam in the previous book, though he bordered on a himbo despite being allegedly smart.
The one thing that irked me was the epilogue and Sadie being so absolutely incompetent at baking? baking IS science, I can't believe she would mix up both sugar and salt AND vinegar and water? That whole scene was weird and unnecessary.
All these STEMinist novellas are essentially the same premise - enemies to loves, forced proximity, miscommunication, with giant he falls at first sight dudes. Fine, okay, whatever. I know this going in and enjoy a solid 75% of those things.
This one capitalized on that. Who doesn't love 'stuck in an elevator'? And the miscommunication./misunderstanding worked really well here without feeling too forced or overwrought. AND, biggest AND, the FMC actually addresses the (almost literal) elephant in the room - how it might just have been a bad idea to run home with the giant guy you only just met. This is something I constantly think when the *tiny* leading lady goes off with *huge* basically stranger all the time. So kudos for Sadie for wondering for a moment.
The back and forth timeline was fun, I was more sold on Erik than I was Liam in the previous book, though he bordered on a himbo despite being allegedly smart.
The one thing that irked me was the epilogue and Sadie being so absolutely incompetent at baking? baking IS science, I can't believe she would mix up both sugar and salt AND vinegar and water? That whole scene was weird and unnecessary.